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Telstra outages and service status in Murray Bridge, South Australia

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Murray Bridge, South Australia

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Telstra Issues Reports Near Murray Bridge, South Australia

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Murray Bridge and nearby locations:

  • _heleali
    alisha. (@_heleali) reported from Murray Bridge, South Australia

    @Telstra 5253. Outage page says nothing. No connection to 4g, only 3g. Messages failing. Been going since 10pm last night.

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • realTomHamilton
    Tom H (@realTomHamilton) reported

    @BareSware @Telstra I’m paying for a service that’s not been delivered. If you go a restaurant and pay for your food but you never receive the food, would you accept the restaurants apology as compensation? Or would you want your money back?

  • pokewoodtheater
    Pokewood Theater (@pokewoodtheater) reported

    @agroasx @Telstra Starlink is not mobile service it’s home internet

  • ReinsPhoenix
    ReinsPhoenix (@ReinsPhoenix) reported

    @Telstra I didn't pay my telstra bill for a year.. yeah sorry telstra.. let u down.. anyway, hows the weather these days hey! cray! anyway.. catch ya

  • twensor
    twensor (@twensor) reported

    @ravirockks Telstra: "our controls were not good enough". Understatement of the year? Culture is the problem: minimise maintenance costs & only fix things when they fail - - because customers bear the costs of outage. Telcos need a big lesson in what an essential service means. #auspol

  • AutisticFrogler
    Autistic Frogler (@AutisticFrogler) reported

    @Telstra >Outsources entire workforce to India >Create national outages >Support staff entirely based in India >Scammers also based in India Telstra: "Sorry lmao"

  • TsellSellersfam
    tsell (@TsellSellersfam) reported

    @Deevitha_ Im happy with everything except the price its way too expensive. I signed up for the lowest amount i could havent even been signed up for a month and they put the price up just as bad as fkn telstra in that department.

  • andrewrdn463
    Andrew (@andrewrdn463) reported

    @2GB873 Telstra are offering $15 credit to customers for outage. What??????????????? Brady is on $8 million a year. Can 2GB investigate??? This is disgraceful.

  • robyntan
    Robyn Tan (@robyntan) reported

    Was it an old $30,000 server or old GPS receiver? One or the other. #telstra outage error

  • BiteBackDog
    Bite Back Dog (@BiteBackDog) reported

    @Telstra **** happens, especially outages. Be transparent and let us know what happened & what remediation steps you've taken to prevent it, and thats all you need to do. People just want an excuse to get angry at someone.

  • gopricette
    Pricette (@gopricette) reported

    @Telstra Diversity hires all the way down. People literally die when they cannot get emergency services. All in the name of "hiring more women" (and "minorities" aka people who can't speak English). Bravo, Telstra!